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Help for Language Learners
At WordChamp, we give you the power to decide what you want to learn, and how you want to learn, by providing language lessons, activities and tools, and a network of tutors and members that for you to connect with.
Language Activities: WordChamp offers several ways to learn and practice any of more than 130 languages, no matter what your native language happens to be.
Language Drills — From the Flashcard tab, you can browse and use existing flashcards with our language drills, copy and edit flashcards for your own use, or simply create your own flashcards from scratch.
Web Reader — The Web Reader helps develop your ability to read foreign language websites or texts. With the point and click of a mouse, you can get translations for difficult words you encounter, including audio, and save these words to practice in language drills later.
Find a Language Partner — With thousands of members from all over the world speaking 130 languages, you can use WordChamp to find a language partner online to practice your language skills with.
Language Lessons
Join Your Class — If you have been given an invitation code by your school language teacher or tutor, you can go directly to that class by entering the invitation code on the My Home page.
Self-Paced Language Lessons — We will soon be adding language lessons that you can take anytime, at your own pace.
Tracking Progress
For any language drill, WordChamp provides immediate feedback. As a registered member, WordChamp both tracks and stores your performance, displaying them in a series of charts, so you can watch your language skills grow.
Performance Charts
Activity Types
This graph gives a quick overview of the types of activities you have been doing.
Flashcard Drills
This graph displays the number of flashcard drills you have taken, the number of flashcards practiced, and the total amount of time spent taking the drills. You can get detailed information on an individual drill by selecting it on your results page.
Time per Flashcard
This graph tells you how much time you are taking per flashcard.
Websites Read
This graph shows how many readings you have completed, including grammar points, cultural notes, websites, or other authentic texts. The graph also shows the number of words you have looked up using the web reader (for those readings in which the web reader was enabled). You can see which words you looked up, including the surrounding words, by selecting a specific reading in your results page.
Fill-in-the-Blank Activities
This graph shows how many fill-in-the-blank activities (including cloze drills) you have completed. You can also see how many questions have been answered correctly, incorrectly, or skipped. All of your answers can be examined by clicking on a specific activity in your results page.
Multiple Choice Activities
This graph shows how many multiple choice activities (including true/false activities) you have completed. You can also see how many questions have been answered correctly, incorrectly, or skipped. All of your answers can be examined by clicking on a specific activity in your results page.
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